Pump Industry Spring 2020 Digital Edition

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NEWS

NEW CONSULTANT TO ACCELERATE GRANITE BELT IRRIGATION PLANNING

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new consultancy company has been appointed to fast-track final planning for the Granite Belt Irrigation Project (GBIP). National engineering consultancy Premise will oversee obtaining final permits and construction tenders for the Emu Swamp Dam, marking a serious commitment of resources on GBIP’s behalf to expediting the project. GBIP will deliver the 12,000ML dam at Emu Swamp, south-west of Stanthorpe, and 117km of pipeline to provide water to 51 agribusiness customers and bring wide-reaching benefits to the region. Core pre-construction activities include confirming contracts to purchase water with irrigators, which will confirm where water needs to be delivered; commencing negotiations with landholders to access or acquire land along the pipeline route; detailed planning and tendering to accurately cost the project; and obtaining approvals necessary to enable construction. Tenders to construct the dam and provide the pipeline infrastructure will be released in coming months. When operational, the GBIP is expected to create 250 jobs during construction, and 700 new full-time agriculture and supporting jobs in the region which will boost the well-being of the local community. Granite Belt Water CEO, Lloyd Taylor, said the appointment is a major step needed to move through the permit stage, and then onto construction contracting. “A vast amount of work has been done since GBIP planning began in 2007, and we’re working as quickly and as diligently as possible to allow our Board and governments to make a final decision on this desperately-needed water project,” Mr Taylor said. “The work to be completed by Premise puts serious horsepower behind the final steps needed to draw all this information together to obtain necessary government permits and approvals, and to prepare tenders for construction of the dam and pipeline. “A decision to begin construction is expected in early 2021, and this will be based in large part on the final permits and detailed budgets that will result from this engineering work in coming months.” Premise Director, Patrick Brady, said the firm’s Toowoomba regional office will

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deliver the project and draw on technical expertise from across the company. “Premise has advanced skills in pipeline and irrigation works, and a deep understanding of the challenges associated with delivering infrastructure into regional areas,” Mr Brady said. “We’re also proudly a regionally-based company with a strong focus on building the strength of local communities and, like for GBIP, it is highly important to us to support local people and businesses throughout this process and to build

the skills, capacity and prosperity of the region for the long term.” The GBIP is funded by $23.4 million from local irrigators, the highest proportion of private investment in water infrastructure in Queensland’s history, in addition to $47 million from the Federal Government and a conditional commitment of $13.6 million from the Queensland Government. The Queensland Government has released $6 million of its contribution to fund pre-construction activities.

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PUMP SCHOOL

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pages 52-53

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pages 50-51

the right pump coupling

3min
pages 48-49

Drive Systems expands locally-stocked ESCO API 610 and non-sparking disc couplings Considerations for selecting

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pages 46-47

Pump Genius

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page 45

SMART PUMPS

6min
pages 40-44

Not just motors: the high-reliability TECO MV510 VSD range

3min
pages 38-39

The automatic recirculation check valve

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pages 36-37

An accurate phosphorus metering and storage system for feedstock fortification

2min
pages 30-31

Innovation in self-cleaning pump intake screens

2min
page 27

The key to finding the right positive displacement pump

2min
pages 28-29

Improving pumping system efficiency to reduce power costs on Queensland farms

11min
pages 32-35

Mine dewatering in Papua New Guinea

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pages 24-25

Longer life verticals suitable for any pump brand

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page 26

Here comes the story of the Shurricane

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pages 22-23

PIA NEWS

2min
pages 20-21

New consultant to accelerate Granite Belt irrigation planning

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page 17

for regional drought support

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page 16

NEWS

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pages 8-9

Rottnest Island to undergo water infrastructure overhaul

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pages 18-19

guilty to ‘avoidable’ fatal accident

5min
pages 12-13

Bryn Estyn WTP upgrade progresses to next phase of works

2min
pages 14-15

Contractor selected for Wodonga pumping station upgrade Dreamworld parent company pleads

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